EuroScreen partner Fondazzjoni Temi Zammit (FZT) was invited by EU XXL Film Forum to participate in their annual conference held in Vienna in February and to deliver a presentation on EuroScreen. EU XXL Film Forum was founded in 2003 as an initiative for the advancement

“False Witness” is an international co-production between Bulgaria, Macedonia, Netherlands and Sweden. Writer and Director is Iglika Triffonova. Production companies are KLAS film, Filmlance International AB, Phanta Vision and the film is partly funded by the regional film fund in Ystad. The parts filmed

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Lost in Thailand (2012), a low-budget Chinese comedy about the travels of two rival businessmen and a pancake-maker through Thailand, may help the Southeast Asian nation attract a record number of tourists this year. More than 30 million people have seen the film since its

Malta has for the past 89 years played host to countless productions. Film crews are a common sight around the Maltese Islands, where the wide variety of natural locations, historical settings or even the urban spaces often become a hive of film-related activity. Despite its

The Puglia Region in Italy was set in the ranking of Best Trips for the next year, compiled by National Geographic. The success of the region is also demonstrated by the annual ranking of Lonely Planet, the oldest travel guide in the world, in which

The UK Government is backing a £9 million (EUR 10.8 million) push to attract US visitors to Britain following a sharp rise in tourist spending and the “Downton effect”. The £8.8 million (EUR 10.6 million) investment is half funded by Visit Britain with travel site

EuroScreen will launch a staff exchange program for EuroScreen project partners in the first semester of 2014. The aim of the exchange is to increase knowledge, share experiences and develop skills on the basis of good screen tourism practices of experienced cities and regions. To

by Jean Pierre Borg Malta has for the past 89 years played host to countless productions. Film crews are a common sight around the Maltese Islands, where the wide variety of natural locations, historical settings or even the urban spaces often become a hive of